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National Crime Reading Month

An evening with Jack Jordan

South-east England (inc. London) & East Anglia

Event Type:Author interview
Event Organiser:City Books, Hove
Booking Link:https://ropetacklecentre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873660346
Other Links: https://www.city-books.co.uk/blogs/news/jack-jordan
Ticket Price:10.00
Venue:

Ropetackle Arts Centre
Shoreham
BN43 5EG

Venue accessibility:

Ropetackle is open to everyone!
We are continually working hard to make our venue as accessible and inclusive as possible.

The foyer and auditorium have flat, step-free access throughout.
The mezzanine room is accessible via a lift.
The box office desk and foyer bar have lowered counters.
There is a fully accessible toilet.
The nearest drop-off point is directly outside the venue in Little High Street, where there are two disabled parking bays. The route to the entrance is paved and flat.

An evening with Jack Jordan in conversation with Stu Cummins!
Jack will be discussing his latest release, REDEMPTION, with NCRM Reading Ambassador Stu Cummins.

“Aaron Alexander has just been released from jail after serving eleven years for causing the death of Joshua Moore in a hit-and-run.

Now a free man, all he wants to do is stay on the straight and narrow and leave his troubled past behind him. But for Joshua’s mother Evelyn, eleven years in jail isn’t nearly enough. Consumed by grief and rage, she has been waiting for Aaron’s release, counting down the days until she can exact the revenge he deserves.

And now that time has come. But as Evelyn and her husband Tobias embark on a road trip to track Aaron down, they find themselves caught on two different sides of a gripping game of cat-and-mouse. Because Tobias knows what Evelyn is planning, and he will do anything to save her from herself.

Even if it means protecting the man who killed their son. Locked in a collision course set in motion eleven years ago, Aaron, Evelyn and Tobias are about to find out whether the road they have chosen leads to redemption . . . or to retribution.”


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